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auto-translate Nakasendo Road Ota-juku Nakasendo Gifu 17 Accommodations Nakasendo Gifu 17 Official Web From Edo Nihonbashi to Kyoto Sanjo Ohashi 69th Nursery School [132 Around 23 Riichi Town Hakka (about 530 Niki mouth)]. This quarter of Nakasendo (equivalent to about 128 kilometers) is Mino country, that is, Gifu Prefecture. It is a road passing through the Mino Nakasendo Road with sixteen lodgings, in the trees and valleys with the beauty of nature every season. Kiso Road Magome-juku is showing busy as a sightseeing land that preserved the landscape. The 17 Nakasendo Post Stations in Gifu Nakasendo 17 post towns in Gifu stroll guide web site There were 69 post stations (sometimes called "post towns" and marked with "juku" or "shuku" at the end of the post-station &39;s name ) between Nihonbashi in Edo and Sanjo Ohashi in Kyoto-a distance of 135 ri, 24 cho, and eight ken (around 532 kilometers). The section of highway that went through Mino Province, the southern area of present-day Gifu Prefecture, accounted for one-fourth (around 128 kilometers) of the entire Nakasendo Highway. This section of the Nakasendo - known as the Mino Nakasendo - is home to 16 post stations and passes through many forests, hills, and valleys, allow us to witness Oota Inn Zhongshan, the seasonal beauty of Gifu&39;s majestic nature. Kisoji Magome-juku, which is not considered to be part of the Mino Nakasendo but is still located in Gifu, is a bustling sightseeing destination where the traditional post-station atmosphere is well preserved. Way 51st Ota Okona, which is the hosting place of the Nakasendo, was "Ota Passing" counted as one of the three major difficulties of Nakasendo, and it prospered greatly from the place where it was also a branch point between the Hida Highway and the Gujo Highway. Even now, the old Ota garage Honjin Forest house, the former Ota lodging Honjin Gate, and the two Masamaguchi etc. remain, keeping the taste of the past lodging place. You can learn the history and culture of Ota in the Ota River Nakasendo Kaikan Exhibition Room, which is the starting point for a journey through Ota inn. Ota-juku Ota-juku, the 51st post station on the Nakasendo Highway, is home to one of the highway's "three hardest places to cross" called the "Ota-no-watashi.” It greatly hourished because of the fact that it acted as the intersecting point with both the Hida Highway and the Gujo Highway. The "Old
Ota-juku Waki-Honjin (Secondary Inn for Dignitaries) and Current Hayashi Residence," a nationally designated Important Cultural Asset, the "Front Gate of the Old Ota-juku Honjin (Main Inn for Dignitaries),” and the two masugata"
(key curves in the road designed to help against the invasion of enemies) are still seen standing to this day and help preserve the traditional post-town atmosphere.
In the exhibition room of the Ota-juku Nakasendo Hall, one can learn about the history and culture of Ota-juku.
美濃加茂市
Minokamo City,
TEL 0574-25-2111

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The 17 Nakasendo
Post Stations in Gifu
Nakasendo
17 post towns in Gifu
stroll guide web site
There were 69 post stations (sometimes called "post towns” and marked with “juku”or“shuku” at the end of the post-station' s name) between Nihonbashi in Edo and Sanjo
Ohashi in Kyoto-a distance of 135 ri, 24 cho, and eight ken (around 532 kilometers). The section of highway that wents through Mino Province, the southern area of present-day Gifu Prefecture, accounted for one-fourth (around 128 kilometers)
of the entire Nakasendo Highway. This section of the Nakasendo--known as the Mino Nakasendo-- is home to 16 post stations and passes through many forests, hills, and valleys, allowing us to witness the seasonal beauty of Gifu's majestic nature.
Kisoji Magome-juku, which is not considered to be part of the Mino Nakasendo but is still located in Gifu, is a bustling sightseeing destination where the traditional post-station atmosphere is well preserved.

Ota-juku
Ota-juku, the 51st post station on the Nakasendo Highway, is home to one of the highway's "three hardest places to cross" called the "Ota-no-watashi.” It greatly hourished because of the fact that it acted as the intersecting point with both the Hida Highway and the Gujo Highway. The "Old
Ota-juku Waki-Honjin (Secondary Inn for Dignitaries) and Current Hayashi Residence," a nationally designated Important Cultural Asset, the "Front Gate of the Old Ota-juku Honjin (Main Inn for Dignitaries),” and the two masugata"
(key curves in the road designed to help against the invasion of enemies) are still seen standing to this day and help preserve the traditional post-town atmosphere.
In the exhibition room of the Ota-juku Nakasendo Hall, one can learn about the history and culture of Ota-juku.
美濃加茂市Minokamo City,
TEL 0574-25-2111